ok... there is this guy at school and I called him once and from then we started talking every night and he started to like me and I started to like him too.. so then he asked me out.. and I said no, because with the nights we were talking we talked about not going out with ne body until Highschool.. so then we just keep talking and he asks me out 2 more times after that and I said no to both.. so we were supposed to meet eachother and he ditched me.. the next day he told my friend that it was over between us.. I still like him.. What should I do????? PLEASE HELP???
inlovewifnoone answered Saturday January 1 2005, 7:55 am: Well if you like him why didn't you say yes to him...I understand your position sweetie but if you honestly expect a guy to wait for you then you need to think about that...Guys are not known to wait around for girls. Its us that do the waiting...Sorry...Im me with anymore questions... [ inlovewifnoone's advice column | Ask inlovewifnoone A Question ]
xOButtErflyKiSsEsOx answered Friday December 31 2004, 7:24 pm: I say you ask him out because if he asked you out 3 times he does like you still and he has to have feelings for you if u like him try it out wit him if it doesnt work out then it jus doesnt and mabee ask him why he siad that and if he is before you do ask him out..good luck
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oxbrOkendr3amsxo answered Friday December 31 2004, 7:22 pm: Keep calliing hiim and attempt to talk to him at school. Tell him how you really feel. If he's not an asshole he will understand. : )
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